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Note: #114, Hazen File, pg 102 Book of biographies of Lawrence County PA: POSSIBLE discrepancies John Hazen born 1863 Mercy Bradstreet Hazen died July 25, 1725 John Jr. married Deborah Peck March 1, 1734 Depreciation Land Drafts, 1785-1789. (15 folders) {series #17.180} [Holdings] <../ys/r17ys5.htm> Arranged numerically by district number. Depreciation Certificates Canceled, No. 1 undated. (1 volume, Binding 137) PLR 162 {series #17.181} [Holdings] <../ys/r17ys5.htm> record of Depreciation Certificates redeemed and returned to the Office of the Register General. Information given is the certificate number, the name of the person making the payment, and the amount of principal paid. The location of the Depreciation Lands is depicted by Map 5 on page 160 in Donna Bingham Munger, Pennsylvania Land Records, A History and Guide for Research (Wilmington: Scholarly Rescources, Inc., 1991). The Depreciation Lands encompassed portions of the present-day counties of Beaver, Lawrence, Allegheny, Butler, and Armstrong Depreciation Land Ledger, undated. (1 volume) LO 25.35 PLR 162 {series #17.182} <../ys/r17ys5.htm>Holdings] <../ys/r17ys5.htm> Grouped by district and arranged thereunder numerically by tract number Depreciation Ticket Book, undated. (1 volume) LO 25.36 PLR 162 {series #17.183} [Holdings] <../ys/r17ys5.htm> Grouped by district and arranged thereunder numerically by ticket number. A record of tickets issued for the purchase of lands appropriated for the redemption of Depreciation Certificates. Information given is the sequentially assigned ticket number, the district number, name of purchaser, a confirmation that the ticket represents a warrant to accept a survey, and the date the warrant to accept was issued. The location of the Depreciation Lands is depicted by Map 5 on page 160 in Donna Bingham Munger, Pennsylvania Land Records, A History and Guide for Research (Wilmington: Scholarly Rescources, Inc., 1991). The Depreciation Lands encompassed portions of the present-day counties of Beaver, Lawrence, Allegheny, Butler, and Armstrong. #114, Hazen File, pg 102 Book of biographies of Lawrence County PA: POSSIBLE discrepancies John Hazen born 1863 Mercy Bradstreet Hazen died July 25, 1725 John Jr. married Deborah Peck March 1, 1734 Depreciation Land Drafts, 1785-1789. (15 folders) {series #17.180} [Holdings] <../ys/r17ys5.htm> Arranged numerically by district number. Depreciation Certificates Canceled, No. 1 undated. (1 volume, Binding 137) PLR 162 {series #17.181} [Holdings] <../ys/r17ys5.htm> record of Depreciation Certificates redeemed and returned to the Office of the Register General. Information given is the certificate number, the name of the person making the payment, and the amount of principal paid. The location of the Depreciation Lands is depicted by Map 5 on page 160 in Donna Bingham Munger, Pennsylvania Land Records, A History and Guide for Research (Wilmington: Scholarly Rescources, Inc., 1991). The Depreciation Lands encompassed portions of the present-day counties of Beaver, Lawrence, Allegheny, Butler, and Armstrong Depreciation Land Ledger, undated. (1 volume) LO 25.35 PLR 162 {series #17.182} <../ys/r17ys5.htm>Holdings] <../ys/r17ys5.htm> Grouped by district and arranged thereunder numerically by tract number Depreciation Ticket Book, undated. (1 volume) LO 25.36 PLR 162 {series #17.183} [Holdings] <../ys/r17ys5.htm> Grouped by district and arranged thereunder numerically by ticket number. A record of tickets issued for the purchase of lands appropriated for the redemption of Depreciation Certificates. Information given is the sequentially assigned ticket number, the district number, name of purchaser, a confirmation that the ticket represents a warrant to accept a survey, and the date the warrant to accept was issued. The location of the Depreciation Lands is depicted by Map 5 on page 160 in Donna Bingham Munger, Pennsylvania Land Records, A History and Guide for Research (Wilmington: Scholarly Rescources, Inc., 1991). The Depreciation Lands encompassed portions of the present-day counties of Beaver, Lawrence, Allegheny, Butler, and Armstrong.
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